Syracuse Orange
Football Tickets

It gained “The Loud House” moniker for a very good reason, and with Syracuse football tickets you can be inside the legendary Carrier Dome to experience the elated roars of over 49,000 ecstatic fans cheering on their beloved Orange.

Syracuse Orange Ticket Information

Vivid Seats is your headquarters for 2015 Syracuse football tickets. The Orange are dedicated to making this season a memorable one with a conference championship up for the taking. Begin your search by browsing the 2015 Syracuse football schedule above which will represent all of the games currently in our inventory. Once you’ve found the ideal date, click “Tickets” to advance to the next screen where the customized Carrier Dome seating chart will be on display for your convenience. Highlight any areas of the venue to reveal quantities in stock and the price range for the given section. You also can sort the listings by various filters to ensure you find exactly what you need. When you’re ready to checkout, log in or create a Vivid Seats account and be sure to look over all billing and shipping information before placing the order. Your Syracuse football tickets will be promptly processed and we guarantee they will arrive in advance of the game. Reach out to us with any questions either by phone (1.866.848.8499) or Live Chat.

Syracuse Bowl Game Information

When the postseason rolls around, Vivid Seats will have affordable Syracuse bowl game tickets so you’ll be able to follow the squad wherever they end up. Our inventory will update daily as pairings are released so be sure to check back often for the complete stock of bowl game tickets.

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Orange Set to Lean on Smith, Gulley

Although they experienced some significant turnover on the roster and coaching staff since the end of last season, the Syracuse Orange will still be able to rely on their running game in 2013, which returns two of the best backs in the entire ACC. With quarterback Ryan Nassib and his two top wide receivers all lost to graduation, the running game will be especially important this year, and will feature two capable backs in Jerome Smith and Prince-Tyson Gulley. Smith, a 6-0, 217-pound bruiser, rumbled for 1,171 yards and three touchdowns last season, while the diminutive Gulley, who stands at just 5-10, 192 pounds, added 830 yards and nine scores. Together, the two contain an ideal blend of size and speed that will allow them to beat opposing defenses in a variety of ways.

With former head coach Doug Marrone now in the NFL, defensive coordinator Scott Shafer has been promoted to the top spot. Last season, his defensive unit allowed only 24.8 points per game despite the fact that the team’s schedule contained a gauntlet of powerful offenses. Most notably, Shafer’s defense allowed only 14 points in an impressive postseason win over the West Virginia Mountaineers, who had averaged nearly 40 points per game.